Did Katusha buy Free Doping Ticket 2015 ?

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ciranda said:
The xenophobia is not a good look. You can argue whether Zakarin is less suspicious than someone like Yates who is now good enough to ride away from Rodriguez and Henao.

Agree. Easy to throw stones at someone who is russian and riding for Katusha, but I don't think British and riding for OGE is much less suspicious.
 
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the sceptic said:
ciranda said:
The xenophobia is not a good look. You can argue whether Zakarin is less suspicious than someone like Yates who is now good enough to ride away from Rodriguez and Henao.

Agree. Easy to throw stones at someone who is russian and riding for Katusha, but I don't think British and riding for OGE is much less suspicious.

Yep. OGE are just another standard WT team doing what Katusha and the rest do. SSDD in pro cycling.
 
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the sceptic said:
ciranda said:
The xenophobia is not a good look. You can argue whether Zakarin is less suspicious than someone like Yates who is now good enough to ride away from Rodriguez and Henao.

Agree. Easy to throw stones at someone who is russian and riding for Katusha, but I don't think British and riding for OGE is much less suspicious.

I think Yates got away from them because Purito/Henao/Quintana were marking each other.
 
Poor Zakarin. Nobody believes in him.

With good reason, but his big transformation was last year, not this year. Last year he was climbing well with RusVelo. 2nd in the Tour de Slovénie is not the work of a mug. This was the time of year he was killing it last year too. He's just doing it to match up to the world's best puncheurs and mid-length climbers in one of the most prestigious short stage races in the world instead of beating up ISD Continental and Helicopters team in Russian domestic races :p
 
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irondan said:
It's a telling sign that there isn't a single post in this thread that defends Katusha like the Sky thread or any other thread for that matter. Is there nobody out there to defend Katusha and their Anti-Doping record? Is it just a forgone conclusion that people believe the Katusha team is systematically doping?
How many Russians do you see posting here?
Where do you think members of Sky Defence League are from?
 
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Dear Wiggo said:
Good find, MrHender. Most telling.

Yes it is -telling... On the brinck of failure/destruction it must be nearly
impossible to deny usage of a game changer..

This applies to every pro-cyclist... Plenty of talent have emerged from such pressure....
 
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Libertine Seguros said:
Poor Zakarin. Nobody believes in him.

With good reason, but his big transformation was last year, not this year. Last year he was climbing well with RusVelo. 2nd in the Tour de Slovénie is not the work of a mug. This was the time of year he was killing it last year too. He's just doing it to match up to the world's best puncheurs and mid-length climbers in one of the most prestigious short stage races in the world instead of beating up ISD Continental and Helicopters team in Russian domestic races :p

I can't imagine he's on the good stuff used nowadays by top GC guys but rather uses the same pharmacist who provided the Iglinsky brothers with the magic potion required to finish somewhere around 125th place and getting busted. Zakarin has to go out with a bang and win the TT tomorrow.
 
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roundabout said:
I think he did a sort of similar TT in one of the Pais Vascos a few years back. 2012 or something like that?

What is funnier as that he was too sick to race just 2 weeks ago.
Yeah. He has showed he can do this in a TT like this (Chorges '13), but to be in what seems as absolute top form after having to skip the previous race because of illness is weird.
 
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Midrider said:
I'll never trust any russian sports team, I'm afraid.

Why do you think they are doing much different from the other teams?

Do you trust Italian teams?

Do you trust Belgian teams?

Do you trust Spanish teams?

Do you trust French teams?

Why single out the Russians?
 
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Katusha obviously followed a similar Riis bold training plan in the off season, Siberian gulag.
 
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So Purito was ill 2 weeks ago, today he does the TT of his life.

I wonder how many TUE's did he had today :D Wouldn't be the first flying ill...

On a side note i think it's time for one of the Katusha's positive's to go public, somebody has to to cool them down a little.
 
I don't think there is team doping going on. But I really don't feel like spending long hours arguing about it.

As for Purito. If he were a doper, why didn't he take just a little more dope and win a grand tour? He's been so close so many times.
 
ToreBear said:
I don't think there is team doping going on. But I really don't feel like spending long hours arguing about it.

As for Purito. If he were a doper, why didn't he take just a little more dope and win a grand tour? He's been so close so many times.
Why didn't Ullrich just do a little more dope and win 10 Tours in a row. Must be dumb not to do something so simple...
 
Netserk said:
ToreBear said:
I don't think there is team doping going on. But I really don't feel like spending long hours arguing about it.

As for Purito. If he were a doper, why didn't he take just a little more dope and win a grand tour? He's been so close so many times.
Why didn't Ullrich just do a little more dope and win 10 Tours in a row. Must be dumb not to do something so simple...

I'm gonna put my fingers in my ears and say lalala, Purito is clean, lalala. That helps. Well Ullrich did win the Vuelta. It's probably just that no one could out dope Lance. :p